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News Releases | January 31, 2020

Scripps Cardiologist First in California to Repair Tricuspid Heart Valve with Specially Designed Clip

A Scripps Clinic interventional cardiologist became the first in California to repair a tricuspid heart valve using a tiny experimental clip.
Health and Wellness | January 27, 2020

Hip Arthroscopy Offers Minimally Invasive Hip Pain Relief (video)

Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure often used to treat young, active, people who are at risk of sports-related injuries.
Health and Wellness | January 21, 2020

Meeting the Health Care Needs of the LGBTQ Community (podcast)

Scripps physicians discuss common health issues that affect the LGBTQ community and shed light on treatments and services available.
Health and Wellness | January 14, 2020

Caring for the LGBTQ Community (video)

Scripps physicians discuss health care in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community. Their issues are urgent and vary.
Scripps in the News | January 13, 2020

Scripps Expert Shares Pregnancy-Safe Treatments for Vaginal Itch

Scripps OB-GYN Ronald Salzetti, MD, talks with Romper.com about pregnancy-safe treatment options for vaginal itch.
Scripps in the News | January 13, 2020

Flu Triggers Visitor Restrictions at Hospitals, Clinics

Scripps has implemented several temporary restrictions for visitors and guests who come to our hospitals and outpatient clinics.
Health and Wellness | January 8, 2020

Knowing When to Stay Home Sick: Three Questions to Ask

A woman stays home from work, opting to rest on the couch at home.
Knowing when to stay home sick can help prevent others from catching your cold or flu or other contagious illness.
Health and Wellness | January 8, 2020

Top 6 Concerns Parents Have About Their Children’s Health

Learn the top concerns parents have about their children's health. Scripps pediatricians offer advice on nutrition, vaccines and more.
Health and Wellness | January 8, 2020

What Can I Do to Treat My Dry, Itchy Skin?

Scripps Health dermatologist, Lee Kaplan, MD provides information on dry, itchy skin treatments.
Dry, itchy skin has many possible causes, both simple and complex. Treatment depends on the cause, and may range from lotions and to phototherapy.
Patient Stories | January 8, 2020

Robotic Surgery is “A Dream Come True” for Active Mom

Liza Wittenburg had robotic hysterectomy and robotic hernia surgeries to fix post-pregnancy hernias. She's back to her active lifestyle.